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Hubert von Goisern & Alpinkatzen - Weit weit weg

length: 5:54 Source: Youtube Author: rotweinromantiker
Hubert von Goisern & Alpinkatzen - Weit weit weg


Hubert von Goisern - Weit, weit weg (Studio version)

length: 5:21 Source: Youtube Author: KurtWoloch
This is the studio version of "Weit, weit weg" by Hubert von Goisern. Sadly, we don't have a video of him playing in the studio, so we took some scrolling lyrics with mountains in the background instead. Oh, the scrolling lyrics were done with KWCG, a Karaoke CD+G authoring system I wrote.


Hubert Kah - Rosemarie

length: 3:36 Source: Youtube Author: CryingUmbrella
Hubert Kah's single from the year 1982 "Rosemarie". It seems to be a live performance again with some comic :) Especially Markus (guitar)


Hubert Sumlin

length: 10:16 Source: Youtube Author: KingoftheBlues07
Interview with Hubert Sumlin for the 2007 King of the Blues contest.


Hubert Sumlin & David Johansen - Smokestack Lightning

length: 3:41 Source: Youtube Author: jemf999
Hubert Sumlin & David Johansen (from the NY Dolls) play together live. An extra on the DVD "Blues: the Road to Memphis".


Hubert Reeves - Réchauffement climatique

length: 4:33 Source: Youtube Author: siddharhta
Exposé de Hubert Reeves sur le réchauffement du climat terrestre



Hubert Sumlin plays Howlin' Wolf

length: 2:22 Source: Youtube Author: transfusion
Instructional video clips of Hubert Sumlin, Howlin' Wolf's guitarist, one of the all-time greats, playing some of Howlin' Wolf's best-known songs.


Hubert Laws - Cymbaline

length: 3:54 Source: Youtube Author: CWroyal88
From off his 1970 Lp "Crying Song" here the flautist Hubert Laws with "Cymbaline" used for Deda's "Everyman", "Too Close" and "I Originate"


Blues: Hubert Sumlin, Life Lessons and Guitar Lessons

length: 3:26 Source: Youtube Author: seventhhourblues
Blues legend Hubert Sumlin talks about his punishment as a child for getting into some devilment with his father. He reminisces about Howlin' Wolf, Robert Johnson, Robert Jr. Lockwood and Charley Patton and he gives "Seventh Hour Blues" editor, Anthony Sapienza, a guitar lesson. Featuring "Smokestack.... more


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